UMBC's
Grand Challenge Scholars Program (GCSP) is an exciting
opportunity that is open to students from all majors who are
interested in exploring interdisciplinary approaches to making
the world a better place.
The Grand Challenges are 14 problems in the areas of
sustainability, health, infrastructure, and the joy of living that
will require interdisciplinary teams and sustained years of effort
to solve. The GCSP brings together a diverse cohort of
undergraduates from all majors to work towards solutions for these
problems. GC Scholars develop broad skills by completing
experiences in five program areas: research, interdisciplinarity,
entrepreneurship, global perspectives, and service.
We especially encourage sophomores to apply but students
who are earlier or later in their studies are also welcome to
apply as long as they are able to complete the requirements. In
addition to the five program experiences, students must complete
three one-credit GCSP seminars, and are expected to participate in
GC-related activities on and off campus.
For more information about the program, please visit http://gcsp.umbc.edu.
We will be hosting a Grand Challenges Symposium on
Monday, April 2, from 6-8 p.m. in UC 310. We invite you to come
and learn more about the GCSP, meet the current Scholars, and
enjoy light refreshments.
To apply, students should submit an unofficial
transcript, short essay answers, two names of references, and
optionally a short letter of support at https://gcsp.umbc.edu/application/.
The deadline is April 15 but we will also consider applications
received after the deadline on a rolling basis.